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Why inserting the Pi and others Math symbols using Fonts like greeks,symbol,etc are shown as a Rhombus - LibreCad 2.1.3 & 2.2.0.2 for Windows 10

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Why inserting the Pi and others Math symbols using Fonts like greeks,symbol,etc are shown as a Rhombus - LibreCad 2.1.3 & 2.2.0.2 for Windows 10

Edgar Borregales
This post was updated on May 27, 2024; 12:37pm.
Why inserting the Pi symbol is shown as a Rhombus
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Re: Why inserting the Pi and others Math symbols using Fonts like greeks,symbol,etc are shown as a Rhombus - LibreCad 2.1.3 & 2.2.0.2 for Windows 10

dellus
This happens when the used font doesn't support that specific character.
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Edgar Borregales
This post was updated on May 29, 2024; 11:52am.
Thanks for help. Following your instructions I found: Font Type= symbol Text = "P" I got the Pi symbol (squared representation of Pi) I also found the classical representation of Pi (the curved form of Pi) using Font = "greekc " and Text ="p" for classical double traced Pi , or using Font = "greeks " and Text ="p" for classical single traced Pi
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dxli
Did you try the lower case "p" and Greek fonts?

Edgar Borregales wrote
Thanks for help.

Following your instructions I found:

Font Type= symbol

Text = "P"

I got the Pi symbol (squared representation of Pi)
I would prefer the classical representation of Pi
(the curved form of Pi).